Just curious, how does anyone think we have anything to compare to to tell that something is say maybe 350,000 years old versus 6.259789654 billion years old or 5-7000 years old? What historically recorded comparison do we have that dates back far enough to get an accurate translation of these numbers? If the earth is millions of years old and we only have recorded scientific data dating hundreds or even thousands of years, who can accurately extrapolate that into millions or billions of years? Just wondering if anyone can back these theories up with some math, science, or anything concrete. And as roadrunner, Olgrey, and Tom523 stated i do believe we go in cycles, and as many others have stated with the increasing population, increased fossil fuel consumption, deforestization and what-not, surely we have some impact, but to what degree? And paying more on my energy bill for the companies to update facilities and technology hardly seems enough to make much change in our contribution other than the money leaving my nearly empty pockets.



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